Example sentences of "[verb] in [art] [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 People are grabbing at each other and pushing , pulling and scuffling , or twisting in the air with imaginary opponents , urging their own version of violence .
2 These phrases are often embellished in the text with modifiers and slight variations ( often , usually , also , mainly ) which give some extra information to readers of the dictionary .
3 The single-storey building is designed in an oval with a church in the centre , rather like a traditional African village where the chief 's house would be in the middle .
4 Thus Prince Bandar of Saudi Arabia , walking in a garden with McFarlane , could hear — naturally as birdsong — that the contras needed $1m a month ; he could pass the word to his uncle , the King ; the King could give the money ; and Reagan would release the Stinger anti-aircraft missiles needed by Saudi Arabia , not in explicit exchange ( nothing so crude ) , but as a reciprocal gesture of princely generosity .
5 Healey recalls walking in the quad with him .
6 Did he surrender , walking in the summer with Kee and the child , to his craving for a wife and family , to such an extent that an invented relationship became true — only to collapse , tipping him into shock when she abandoned him with her ‘ No , never never ’ ?
7 Nick was walking in the garden with his father-in-law , a tall , lean , bald-headed Scot who had flown down to London for a couple of days and come out to see his daughter between one business appointment and another .
8 Women , argued Mrs Anne Smith of West Bridgford , Nottingham , can do six jobs in five minutes of walking in the house with their coats still on .
9 ‘ Sins of the flesh , ’ he said , ‘ committed in the head with you . ’
10 For most companies , unwilling to invest heavily in the specialist skills necessary to tackle all of these difficult problems , the solution lies in a partnership with carefully selected external organisations like AEA Technology .
11 Professor Murray believes the root of the problem lies in a fault with the child 's immune cells in the brain .
12 Compare him with Hawthorne , Henry James , E.A. Robinson and Edith Wharton : all these writers have their Waste Land , which is the aesthetic and emotional waste land of the Puritan character and their chief force lies in the intensity with which they communicate emotions of deprivation and chagrin .
13 However , the open cluster NGC 5822 , with an integrated magnitude of above 7 , is easy to find ; it lies in the field with Zeta .
14 R Ophiuchi , a Mira star , lies in the field with Eta ; it can rise to the seventh magnitude , but for most of its 302-day period it is far below binocular range .
15 Yet , of course , even though the conflict in megalomania and other paranoid delusions centres on the father , the cause of the condition , at least in the cultural case which we are examining here , and doubtless in many clinical cases as well , lies in the relationship with the mother .
16 The proof of a good filing system lies in the ease with which records can be found .
17 The courts decided readily enough that in this instance the offence is one requiring proof of mens rea ; ‘ the gist of the offence to my mind lies in the intention with which the thing is done , ’ as Darling J. put it .
18 When the turbulent motion is occurring in a flow with a large mean velocity , it is possible for the turbulence to be advected past the point of observation more rapidly than the pattern of fluctuations is changing .
19 All this matters in a system with overlapping powers , with a tendency to divide Manhattan and its liberal politicians and the mayor from the concerns of the outer boroughs .
20 ‘ Are you going to come in the bath with me , Bob ? ’ she asked , reddening .
21 ‘ Is she ? ’ he asked , and with a kind of conspiratorial look he drew in the air with both hands the figure of eight — representing the standard desirable female shape .
22 I think he might maybe he does n't do it like that , maybe he does it by saying it by God bless at the end of his broadcast , or appearing in the Gulf with a polo necked jumper .
23 Now this is where you go to the branch , and the branch management team stand up and bring you up to date with everything that 's happening in the company with product changes , legislation changes , yes , some of it 's boring , but it 's information you 've got to have .
24 The elders in the congregation will take careful note of what 's happening in the circuit with regards to these figures and the standard of er talks and so forth and the standard of teaching , well it 's not for us to quibble about it is it ?
25 I wish our widespread concern for captive animals and indeed plants extended to what is happening in the wild with the same intensity .
26 She was planning to work in the garden with Dickon every day , to make it beautiful for the summer .
27 ‘ There is obviously a consensus that , generally speaking , it is useful not to work in an environment with pictures of naked women , ’ said a committee spokeswoman yesterday .
28 One crucial explanation produced by Swift-Hook for the failure to take wind power seriously enough was what he described in an interview with the Hinkley Inquirer as ‘ the naughty reasons ’ .
29 At least 42 Palestinians were wounded in a clash with Israeli troops at the Gaza camp of Rafah on March 9 .
30 The Performing Right Society is currently circulating all orchestras and bands in the country with a directive instructing them no longer to submit notification of all live performances .
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